Trivia: Bible Quiz On Genesis!

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  • 1. 

    How many chapters are there in the book of Genesis?

    • A.

      65

    • B.

      40

    • C.

      50

    • D.

      55

    Correct Answer
    C. 50
    Explanation
    The book of Genesis consists of 50 chapters. It is the first book in the Bible and it covers various topics such as the creation of the world, the story of Adam and Eve, the flood, and the lives of the patriarchs. The number of chapters in a book is determined by the author's intended structure and organization of the content. In the case of Genesis, the author chose to divide the book into 50 chapters to present the narrative in a coherent and structured manner.

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  • 2. 

    Who wrote the book of Genesis?

    • A.

      Adam

    • B.

      Moses

    • C.

      Noah

    • D.

      Aaron

    Correct Answer
    B. Moses
    Explanation
    The book of Genesis is traditionally believed to be written by Moses. This is based on the internal evidence within the book itself, which suggests that Moses had access to the historical accounts and genealogies that are recorded in Genesis. Additionally, throughout the rest of the Bible, Moses is credited with writing the first five books, known as the Pentateuch or the Torah, which includes Genesis. Therefore, it is widely accepted that Moses is the author of the book of Genesis.

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  • 3. 

    On which creative day did God make the sun, moon, and stars?

    • A.

      2

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      6

    • D.

      7

    Correct Answer
    B. 4
    Explanation
    On the fourth creative day, God made the sun, moon, and stars. This is based on the biblical account of creation in the book of Genesis, where it is stated that on the fourth day, God created the lights in the sky to separate day from night and to serve as signs for seasons, days, and years. Therefore, the correct answer is 4.

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  • 4. 

    What does the word 'Genesis' Means?

    • A.

      Word of God

    • B.

      Birth or origin

    • C.

      The Truth

    • D.

      Death or end

    Correct Answer
    B. Birth or origin
    Explanation
    The word 'Genesis' means birth or origin. It is derived from the Greek word 'genesis' which means beginning or origin. In the context of the question, Genesis refers to the first book of the Bible which describes the creation of the world and the beginning of humanity. It signifies the birth or origin of everything.

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  • 5. 

    Where did God put Adam and Eve after their creation?

    • A.

      Garden of Babylon

    • B.

      Garden of Babel

    • C.

      Garden of Golgotha

    • D.

      Garden of Eden

    Correct Answer
    D. Garden of Eden
    Explanation
    After creating Adam and Eve, God placed them in the Garden of Eden. This is where they lived in harmony with nature and enjoyed a perfect existence before they disobeyed God's command and were expelled from the garden. The Garden of Eden is often depicted as a paradise, symbolizing the ideal state of humanity before the introduction of sin and suffering.

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  • 6. 

    Of what did God make a woman?

    • A.

      Dust

    • B.

      Light

    • C.

      Rib

    • D.

      Water

    Correct Answer
    C. Rib
    Explanation
    According to the biblical story of creation, God made a woman from the rib of Adam, the first man. This story is found in the book of Genesis in the Bible. God took one of Adam's ribs and used it to create Eve, the first woman. This explanation aligns with the religious belief that woman was created as a companion and helper for man.

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  • 7. 

    Of which tree was Adam not to eat?

    • A.

      Apple tree

    • B.

      Fruit tree

    • C.

      Tree of knowledge of good and evil

    • D.

      Tree of Life

    Correct Answer
    C. Tree of knowledge of good and evil
    Explanation
    Adam was not supposed to eat from the Tree of knowledge of good and evil. This tree symbolized the boundary set by God, representing the knowledge of right and wrong. Eating from this tree would result in Adam gaining knowledge of evil, which was forbidden. The story of Adam and Eve in the Bible portrays their disobedience in eating from this tree, leading to their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.

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  • 8. 

    After disobeying, how did Adam and his wife cover themselves?

    • A.

      Coats of skins

    • B.

      Fig leaves

    • C.

      Jewish garments

    • D.

      Modest apparel

    Correct Answer
    B. Fig leaves
    Explanation
    After disobeying, Adam and his wife covered themselves with fig leaves. This is mentioned in the biblical story of Adam and Eve, where they realized their nakedness after eating the forbidden fruit and used fig leaves as makeshift clothing to hide their shame.

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  • 9. 

    What promise was made regarding the seed of the woman?

    • A.

      It would multiply as stars of sky

    • B.

      It would multiply as sand of sea

    • C.

      It would bruise the serpent's head

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. It would bruise the serpent's head
    Explanation
    The promise made regarding the seed of the woman was that it would bruise the serpent's head. This means that the offspring of the woman would ultimately defeat and overcome the serpent, symbolizing victory over evil. This promise is often interpreted as a prophecy of the coming of Jesus Christ, who would conquer sin and death through his sacrifice on the cross.

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  • 10. 

    Who said, "Am I my brother's keeper?

    • A.

      Abel

    • B.

      Adam

    • C.

      Cain

    • D.

      Noah

    Correct Answer
    C. Cain
    Explanation
    In the biblical story of Cain and Abel, after Cain kills his brother Abel out of jealousy, God confronts Cain and asks him where Abel is. In response, Cain asks, "Am I my brother's keeper?" This statement reflects Cain's attempt to evade responsibility for his brother's well-being and his refusal to take responsibility for his actions.

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